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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Each time the Drug Czar hosts
a summit to promote random student drug testing, DPA supporters attend to ensure
that educators and media hear not just the government's propaganda, but the full
story about these ineffective and harmful surveillance programs.
Over the last two months, individuals opposed to random student drug testing
distributed literature at six summits across the country, voicing concerns that
these programs deter students from joining extracurricular activities and erode
relationships of trust at school.
Following the final summit in the Drug Czar's announced tour, The
Indianapolis Star published a scathing op-ed against random student drug
testing. Opinion columnist Dan Carpenter criticized the lesson testing sends to
our youth, commenting, "This generation is growing up in a surveillance state,
and school serves to prepare them for the workplace drug testing, official IDs,
ubiquitous bar codes and warrantless wiretapping that will define their adult
lives."
Attendees have heard numerous alarming comments at the summits--at one summit
this year, a high school principal from New Jersey told educators, "Fear in the
mind of teenagers is a beautiful thing!"
Jennifer Kern, coordinator of DPA's Drug Testing Fails Our Youth program, said,
"The rhetoric just keeps getting more outlandish. But no matter how many summits
the Office of National Drug Control Policy holds, and no matter how many times
the presenters speak their disingenuous lines, they will never be right."
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